The woman who rear-ended a family and killed an 8-year-old girl in League City was not only legally drunk, but took a blood alcohol test showing she was three times the legal limit, according to police.

Erika Diebel, 41, of League City, was arrested on a charge of intoxication manslaughter with a vehicle. She was released from jail late Thursday evening after posting bond.

The charge stems from the wreck on April 6 which resulted in the death of Kelsey Nalepa.

Police say woman arrested after driving drunk and killing an 8-year-old girl in League City.

"It's disgusting," said Ross Elementary parent Heather Valarino.

Kelsey was in third grade at the school. Outside the campus, a memorial continues to grow, as does frustration over drunk driving.

"This is what Uber is for. So many other options than to get in a car," said Valarino.

Attorney Alton C. Todd issued a statement following the arrest, on behalf of Kelsey Nalepa's parents:

"Marcus and Nicole are upset and disappointed with Erika Diebel and her actions. The Nalepa family wants to thank the League City Police Department and everyone who has supported them and their family through this terrible time in their lives. They are extremely grateful to the community for their love and support." Todd says the family is already in the process of filing a wrongful death suit.Diebel has no criminal history. Her bond is set at $100,000. She remains in custody at the jail inside the League City Police Department.